Motorola Smartphones East Greenwich RI

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Motorola i930 Smartphone for Nextel/Sprint

Motorola i930 Smartphone for Nextel/Sprint

By Tim Hillebrand , Submitted Tuesday, November 1, 2005

The long anticipated i930 will soon be dangling from many a belt across the country and around the world. While this clamshell Windows Mobile Smartphone has a few firsts and some highly desirable features, it also has some missing virtues, which are puzzling.

I like the fact that it has a SIM card for portability of accounts and an SD card slot for expanded storage capacity. It runs on Windows Mobile 2003 SE and a 180 MHz processor with 32 MB ROM and 32 MB RAM. It has 64 MB of non-volatile memory.

This phone operates on the 900/900 iDEN network in the United States and can switch to the 900/1800 GSM frequencies overseas, but it will not support 850 or 1900 GSM bands domestically. A big plus is Nextel’s national and international PTT walkie-talkie service.

The i930 comes loaded with software including the usual Windows Mobile Microsoft suite. In addition, it comes with the ClearVue Suite for viewing Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF documents. There is also a set of Java Powered Utilities: FindMe, TeleNav, My-Cast Weather, and TrimbleOutdoors, all of which are subscription services.

In the box, you get a CD with Microsoft ActiveSync 3.8 and Outlook 2002, both outdated programs. There is a plastic swivel belt clip, along with charging and USB cables. The cradle does not have a dock for charging an additional battery.

Motorola Q Tips

Motorola Q tips

Submitted Friday, August 24, 2007

Here are some keyboard shortcuts and tips for Motorola Q users.

Quickly call up a contact: Press the first letter of their first or last name, and the contact will appear in a phone dialer screen below the red number field, which you can then select by pressing down on the D-pad.

Open the Quick List (which includes Wireless Manager and a keyboard lock function): Press and hold the Home button.

Activate Flight Mode: Open the Quick List, select Wireless Manager, and highlight and select Phone. Select it again to turn the phone back on.

Lock the keyboard: Render the keyboard inoperable by opening the Quick List and selecting “Key lock.” To unlock the keyboard, press the Unlock soft key and then the asterisk (∗) key.

Activate caps lock: In a program where you are entering text, press the shift key twice (the shift key is on the right-hand side of the keyboard with an arrow pointing up). To undo caps lock, press shift once.

Open the Camera viewfinder: Press and hold the camera key (to the right of the space bar).

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